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I find myself here at a employment agency hoping they can help me find a job. I don't know what I"m going to do, if I don't find one soon . I applied for unemployment but have not heard from there either, so I am getting scared. I read my bible today and yesterday and it keeps telling me to have faith and trust in God, and at this point thats is all I can do! If I am posting correctly, and you are reading please say a prayer and wish me luck ...

Los Banos... it's in the San Fernando Valley and has grown over recent years with an influx of 'city' workers escaping the 'city life'. It's convenient for me as a last meeting of my trip because I fly out early in the week from LA and I'm coming towards LA from the north.

And, as Janet and I went there last year and had a nice experience, I thought I'd go back and see the same brothers and sisters again.

... pined they looked completely out of scale. Many of these trees had started growing before the birth of Christ and were absolutely colossal. We were hoping to see the tree which had had tunnel carved through it ( during the 1930s) but as we stalked off we realised that it was snowing harder, and we were not sure we should actually be there. People were starting to leave and we joined the rush.

... all the electrical appliances and goes out to the pedestal and opens it to get the plug pulled out of the receptical and experiences a short. After notifying the camp host, her husband, an electrician. verifies that there is a short. We then change sites and settle back in for the night. ...

... yard - we tried the oranges, quite edible but a little tangy - still need a bit more ripening. Left the lemons alone for now. Melissa had brought over some Texas ruby red grapefruit - they are very delicious and sweet - no sugar needed.

Lunch and dinner allowed us to reconnect with a couple more of our cousins: Bill and Norman. We didn't get to see Ray or Ron.